Thursday, November 24, 2016

Thursday, November 24th, 2016:

HAPPY THANKSGIVING to each of you!  Even though we are in the hospital with our little girl, we feel blessed.  Our family at home is being taken care of at Grandparents house, Kylie remained stable today, and we were treated royally to a Thanksgiving meal here at the hospital. The food was truly amazing and everything tasted home cooked.

Kylie is heavily sedated, and will be this way at least tonight.  So there is not a lot for Lee and I to do right now.  The nurses and doctors have all been wonderful with her.  We continue to ask for prayer for her heart rythm to correct it's self.  I got the feeling today one of her doctors was doubtful.  I learned a little today about what it looks like.  She would need to remain in ICU till the heart corrects or she has the pace maker installed.  The pace make is a surgery so they would need to open her back up.  Of course nothing like the surgery she has had but still hate the thought.  It would mean at least another week up here.  A pace maker battery lasts on average 7 years.  At this point she would need surgery again.  All of this feels a little overwhelming for Lee and I.  We serve a master physician who can get that little heart pacing correctly in a wink of an eye. Thanks again for praying with us!

Kylie's Spa Day

Chefs hard at work to make us feel loved.

Wonderful Dessert Spread

Lee took his first ever selfie, with this Rhino he found
on his walk, in the streets of Boston.

Kylie says Happy Thanksgiving and she thinks she looks like a little
 Indian girl today on Thanksgiving...

1 comment:

  1. Thanks Kris for your updates on Kylie's surgery and how your family is doing. We love you all and will continue to pray for God's healing! So grateful everything is going so well! God is so good and loves little Kylie so very much! Cant wait to see her joyful, bubbly self again. She definitely stole our hearts this summer and I know we are not the only ones! Love and prayers,
    The Steinhauer family

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